Oaxaca Fault
Geologic feature in Oaxaca, Mexico
Oaxaca Fault (Spanish: Falla de Oaxaca) is a seismic fault that runs near Oaxaca city, Oaxaca, Mexico. It runs north on the east side of the city from Etla Valley. Donaji Fault is a nearby fault that runs roughly perpendicular to Oaxaca Fault at its southern end.[1]
References
- ^ Geophysical characterization of the Etla Valley aquifer, Oaxaca, Mexico
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Tectonic plates of Central America (Pacific Plate–North American Plate–Caribbean Plate Convergence Zone)
- Cocos Plate
- Nazca Plate
- Rivera Plate
rift zones
- Atl Fault
- Atoyac Fault
- Ballenas Fault
- Carmen Fault
- Cerro Prieto Fault
- Chapala Tula Fault Zone
- Donaji Fault
- Guaymas Fault
- Gulf of California Rift Zone
- Farallon Fault
- Imperial Fault Zone
- Oaxaca Fault
- Pedro Miguel Fault
- Pescadero Fault
- Rivera Transform Fault
- Polochic Fault - Motagua Fault
- San Lorenzo Fault
- Tamayo Fault
troughs
- Alarcon Basin
- Carmen Basin
- Consag Basin
- Delfin Basin
- Guaymas Basin
- Middle America Trench (Acapulco/Guatemala)
- San Pedro Mártir Basin
- Tehuantepec Ridge
- Wagner Basin
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